f i i u If n si TUESDAY M0KX1NC, JILT t, SR7i. BOROUGH OFFICERS. liurge J. Wiwan. Omtirirrwn T. J. VanHlofiPn, MHoi W. Tnte, I). W. Clark, P. O, Uonver, W. P. Mercilliott, L. L. Hattkett. Justices of the Peace Vf. P. Mercilliott, t. H. Knox. OitistublcJ. N.Toltswortli. Svhool Director J.WInati, J. A. Pale, J. A. Proper, Jacob Hhriver, M. W. Tato, 8. D. Irwin. FOREST COUNTY OFFICERS. President Judge W. P. Jenkh. ' Associate Judges J. A. Proper, Aj Dhkw (Vhik, Sheriff V.. Ij. rAVI. JHstrict A Homey . W. MAon. Treasurer S. Skti.ky. Jrothonotary, Register A Iteeordcr, AC 'S. It. AONKW.' Commissioners Bnrj. Elliott, Jacob 'Mkrcilmott, T. D. Colli nn. (lounty Superintendents. F. Roiirkk. Jury Commissioners Ukorcib Biuoins, Wm. Pattkrson. fbuni Surveyor H.D. iRWIlf. Coroner Jomiah Winam. County Auditors Eli Holkmaw, Wm. Clark, T. It. Conn. Member of Congress Vt District O. W. fcSi'ornci.n, Asscwbly3. B. Lawboh. LOCAL AND MISCELLANEOUS. NO PAPER NEXT WEEK. In accordance with a custom which vwas gotten up to give the editors on 1 country papers a chance to breatho free once or twice a year, no paper will is sued from this office next week. We shall be absent from town for a littlo over a week, but our subscriber and others who wish to look at our books will find them either at this office or at the Savings Bank. Rev. Burton will preach at the M. E. Church in this place, next Sab bath, July 7th, morning and evening. Tho bridge is progressing, but we are not enough of a bridge-builder to tell just what portion of it is through with. Tho foundation of Wm. Law rence's Hotel is being built. It looks ns though tho structure would bo a substantial one. ' Miss Adclva Roberts is at home on a vacation from Clarion Seminary. We bclive she goes back at the be ginning of next term. W. W. Mason is sodding the grounds in front of his houso. Wkeu the work is completed tho result will undoubtedly impart a pleasant fueling to his breast. Al. Tartiidge is about to start a More in Plensautvillc, and we believe will move his family there. Al's many friends here will wish him good kick wherever hejjoes. O. W. Troper, son of Judge Pro per is home from Williamsport Semi nary spending his vacation with his parents. His id much pleased with the Bchool, and is going back at the begining of next term. -f Judge Cook and wife arrived here from Pittsburgh on Thursday evening last. Tho Judgo has been -quite sick while- in the smoky city.-. Ho was taken to Cooksburgh in au easy con '.veyanco on'Saturday.' A. B. Kellcy Esq., departed on a trip to Chicago, Waukegan, and other western points on Saturday last. His wife has been at Waukegan on a visit for about two weeks, and will return with him sometime during next week. I'he Treasurer's Sales have boen adjourned to the 23d day of Septera , ber at 10 o'clock A. M., being Monday , of Court week. We have not learned how much of the land remains unsold, . but believe the major part of it is yet , to bo knocked down. S. II. Haslet has painted the French roof of his new house, which snows u on w a goou advantage. We presume, however, that this is only the first coat, as the color is "Ohio red." .Samuel will have a beautiful home vhen ho gets all finished about his house. Mrs. Knox has been an invalid fur over three months, and has recent ly had another relapse. She seems to ycxert hprself overmuch when she feels herself getting stronger.and thus comes to her bed again. AU who kuow her - will ba glad to know of her complete restoration to health. Mr. E. B. Freeman of this place leaves for Florida on the 5t'i inst., thero to engage in the lumber business, His father and brother are already therand are making a nice thing of it. Mr. I reeinan's many friends in this section will be sorry to part will him, and wish him success iu whatever ho undertakes, , . A trial took palce at 'Squire Mer cilliott s office on Tuesday last. A man and womaa tried to get married there, and failed, on account we be lieve of one or both parties being non vompot mentis. Both were thoroughly disgusted at their failure, and talked strongly of joining the WoodhuH-'fil- tou movement. The Concert. Tlie concert on Friday evening was well attended, and, we believe, gnve general satisfaction. We think nearly all concerned deserve particular men tion, but our modesty prevents. Tho charade "Surprising," was well play ed, and received with much applause. Tho receipts, we hear, were (35. Whenever Frof. Weber shall get up another entertainment ho may rely on a full house. Warren is to have a stroct rail road. The company was duly organ ized on Monday, the 17th, and $20,000 of stock subscribed. Thomas Struth eris, S. J. rage, M. Waters, J. R. Palm er and O. R. Wetmore are the lirec tors. O. R. Wetmore was made Pres ident and L. S. Aldcn, Secretary. ThoTitusville Ifcrald e&jsi Sam Del C. Wilkcson, alias Honest Jack, wishes us to give him the following whirl: "All persons are hereby forbid-ji den to sell or give me any liquor, wine, ale, beer or other intoxicating drinks. If they do I will visit them with the fullest penalty of the law as soon as I got sober," Miss Florence Dale, daughter of Judge Dale, returned from her school at Williamsport last week, bringing with her a school friend to spend the vacation. Miss- Dale graduated on the 20th inst., with all the honors of the institution. She speaks very high ly of the Seminary at Williamsport, the course of instruction bcinj; as good as that of any other institution of the kind in the State, Just about our town prospects for an- abundant fruit crop are good, all the trees hanging so full now, that if all the fruit comes to maturity they will have to be propped. Grapes are are coming on rapidly and will proW bly be a good crop. Farmers and others- about hero arc getting to pay a good deal of attention to fruit Ac, within the last few years, and fruit tree agents are reaping quite a harvest. Nobody has made ice cream for sale in this place this summer. It would certainly be a paying investment dur ing this and Best month. Why don't some enterprising cuss borrow a free acr of some other cbap, milk some body's cows, steal some of Copt. Knox's ice, and make a "mess" of it. There is not the least doubt is our mind that thero is money in it if man aged rightly. Prof. Poitcr has decided not to "orate" on tho Fourth, as two other orators will sneak on the occasion. Isaac Ash, Esq., of Oil City and M. W. Tate, Esq,will bo the speakers. All would undoubtedly enjoy hearing the Professor speak, but as ho says, three oration slapped ut the people without giving thera a rest," is rather impos ing on good nature. Everybody should come to the Fourth, II. C. Bloss, whose withdrawal from the Titusvillo Herald we publish ed lately, has purchased the Sunday Xetvt of that place and will soon issue an evening daily. Although we should judge that two dalies would abundant ly supply the wants of the public of that vicinity, yet when Mr. Bloss takes hold it seems that tho business must succeed. He has our best wishes. Our attention was called to the dilapidated condition of tho borough school buildinc A number of im provements are needed, and we Would suggest that the school board appoint a committee to examine and renort a upon the condition of things, the prob able cost of repairs necessary, &e. We should certainly bo able to have a school building here as good ua other districts which do not represent half the wealth that we do. Let something bo done at once. Robinson & Bonner are doing a big business in the Boot and Shoe line. They have a splendid stock of Boots, Shoes, Gaiters, aud Slippers of all kinds which they sell at a small mar gin. Give them a call. It may also be of interest to those intending to at tend the celebration that the Soda fountaiu ia running, aud all kinds of syrups put iu. We mention this not for the benefit of R. & B. but for that of the people who will be thirsty, and want temperance drinks on the 4th. A man named Bowlin was arrest ed and lodged iu the jail at this place on a charge of being one of a party of five or six who stole a small raft from ilemnig Island in the river at the north end of town. It appears that the boards were piled on the island, and these gentlemen fouud the idea of rafting them iu and running them to Oil City. They did so, aud sold them very well, lliere is somo evidence against the man in jail but whether enougn to convict him, we eannot at present say. The lumber belonged to a gentleman named Kianear. We suppose the rest will be caught up in luc course ol tune. Communication. TiTCBvn.LE, June 20, 1872. W. R. Dunn, Esq., -Dear Sir. Fermit me to correct your mistake in assigning the residence of Judge Ulyses Mercur, Republican Candidate for Judge of tho Supreme Court, to Susquehana County. The Judge has been a resident of Bradford County for twenty-five years to my knowledge. Pardon me if I add that I have tho honor to know him well personal ly, and do not hetitato to say that he is, without a doubt, the man for the place when honor, learning, ability and intelectual vigor are the peculiar requisites-. Yours truly, D. D. V. We learn from the Oil City Dcr rick that Captain Robert Duncan died at his residence on Central avenue Wednesday morning, after a lingering illness. He was one of the earliest to link his fortunes with the oil region and was widely and favorably known as a business man of rare ability. He was formerly a resident of Pittsburgh, to which place the remains were for warded. Capt, Duncan had many warm friends in this section, and will be sincerely mourned. We are sorry to record that the Grove fc Wolcott well at White Oaks, oa this sido of the river, is dry. These gentlemen have so much faith in the territory that they will imme diately put down another well about 100 rods up tho river. The White Tine B. B. C, of this place, went to Tidioutc, on Saturday last, to play the return game with the Pastimes, As we go to press, a little earlier than usual this week, we have not heard the issue of the game. 81000 Reward is offered by the proprietor of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery for a medicine that will equal it in the cure of Bronchitis, severe Coughs, and the early stages of Consumption. Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, California Advertising alone does not produce success, ihe Unrip; winch is adver tised must have intrinsic merit, or else large advertising will eventually do it more harm than good. If you have anything which yiu know to bo good, advertise it VwrmgMy, and you- will be sure to succeed , if it is poor, don't praise it, for people will soou discover you aro lying. Such is the policy of tho "Burling ton Route," which runs to three great regions- to the West : 1st, To Omaha, connecting with the great Pacific Roads. 2d, To Lincoln, the capital of Nebrnka, and all that beautiful re giou south of the Pluttc, filled with R. 11. lands and homesteads. 3d, To St. Joseph, Kansas City and nil Kansas points-. The road's are splendidly built, have the best bridges, finest cars, the Miller platform and coupler, and the safety eir brake (to prevent the loss of life that is every where else happening) ; Pullman's sleepers-, Pullman dining caw, large and powerful engines (to make quick time and good conuec tions), and aro in a word the best equipped roads in the West. So that if you desire to go safely, sorely, quick ly and comfortably to any point in Southern Iowa, Nebraska, Kansas, or on tho Pacific Roads, sure be that you go "By AVay of Burlington." All who wish particular mtorma lion, and a largo map, showing correct ly the Great West, and all its railroad connections, can obtain them, and any other knowledge, by addressing Gen eral Pas?enger Agent, B. & SJo. R. R, K., llurlington, Jowa. WOOL ! WOOL! WOOL! 10,000 lbs. of wool wanted at the etore of Hilbronner & Co., Water St., Tionesta, Fa., for which the highest price will be paid in canl or goods. This firm has the agency of a New York Houso for the purchase of the entire production of this region. Re member, wo pay the highent price ! Hii.bronneu & Co. NOTICE. OBSRUCTION TO NAVIGATION Of ALLE GHENY RIVER. Notico is hereby given to whom it may concern, that tho Navigation at Bradys Bend, of tho Allegheny River will be obstructed under tho two mid dle spang of the Bradys Bend Bridge, from the 1st day of June to the 15th day of July, 1872, by the trestles for repair of said Bridge. Tho channel next to East Brady will be clear. II. Blackstone, Chief Engineer. ll-5t For Sale. A pair of young mule. Can be had cheap by applying to L B. Freeman, 13-tf Tionesta, l'u. For Sai,e. To closo an estate, two tracts of land of about 2000 acres, situated on Millstone Creek, Forest County. Heavily timbered, mainly hemlock, valuable for the bark, and supposed by good judges to bo good oil teritory. Map with particulars at this office. TSy our liberal offer to the public through tho columns of the Forest Rr PiTUMrAN, wo have had a very li vply trade in books for a week. We will continue ourofTorthroe works onlyrpcrHons dimrln to avail themselves of this opportunity to furnish their Libraries with select reading at lower prices than thoy will have Boon again, nhould call immediately. SUPERIOR I.rMHER CO. STORE. A first class suit of clothes mado to or der, lit guranteed, a good assortment of Casslinerss, Cloths and1 Trlmings, always on lmnd, at tho Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 A large assortment of the latest novel ties in Men's, Ladies' ami Children's boots- and shoes, at the Superior Lumber Co, Store. 8 Ready made clothing and Cents fur nishing goods for everybody at bottom prices, at the Superior Lumbor Co. Store. 8 The Simmer, the universal family and tailoring machine, with all its ports and fixtures for sale at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Purchasers always keep in mind we liaro less expeime aii'V therefore can sell goods Tor less profit than- any ot&er store in town. Supniuon LrMnF.R Co. Store. 8 A largo assortment of Miscellaneous Literature for sale at cost to reduce tho stock. Also a large assortment of School Books kept constantly on hand at the Su perior Lumber Co. Store. 8 Cottonadosj Jeans, Flannels, Linen Goods, Tickings, Table Linens, Ladies Dress Goods, brown and bleechod Sheet ings and Shirtings, Hoop Skirts, and all kinds of goods usually kept hv a country dry goods store, at tho lowest prices, at the Supciiop Lumber Co. Store. 8 Netr goods 1 New goods just arrived, a full assortment of spring and summer goods, at the Superior Lumber Co. Store. Table and pocket cutlery, always a large stook on hands and for salo cheap at tho Superior Lumber Co. Store. 8 A first class quality of Carpet Yarn always on hand at Superior Lumber Co Store. 8 ew Advertisement Hfotlec to Taxpayers. In pursuance of an act of Assembly, passed the au day or April, li,ana sup plement passed the 11th dnvof April. IHiiJ, the subscriber will be at the following named places, within the t ounty or or est, for the purpose of collecting taxes for tho year 1H72. Taxpayers who pay to tho Treasurer aro entitled- t a reduction of 5 per cent. : Burnett township Coohsbwrg, July Pth, fi-ain lan toI2ui ; Cluriugton, July 8th, from 8 p m to 7. Junks township Marlen, July 0th, ironi li a iu to 4 p in. Howe township Bulllown. July 11th Kingsley township Xewton, July VMi, w heeler v luisenimry s store. Harmony township At the store of J. I. Itaiitfe, July loth j. TrunkeyVillo, July Kith, Poslofllce. Hickory township Kast Hickory, July 17th. T. J. llowiniiii'ss tore. Tioncnta township Tiouesta July 18th, lours House. irecn township July SO, TjM-vtown. Tionesta liorough Tionesta, July liHlv, Court Houso. This 18th day of June, 1872. 13-l!t S. J. SKTLEY, Treasurer. Appraiser's List. Notice is hereby given that the following mimed persons aro appraised uh venders of merchandise, wiihin the (.'ounty of Forest lor the year 1872, end classilicil as toiiowsr Harmony Township. Claps. Am't, John Fotcrosorr, White Forgie, James Noill, A. Slater, J. 1. Kungc, Tionesta Tou ivsliip. G. S. Hunter, Tionesta Borough. Bonner A Robinson, J. M. McKay, H. O. Davis, Lloyd A Son, I. llilbronner if Co., Superior Lumber Co., Klmordlinver & CO., Proper iV Keck, S. f. Haslet, Hickory Township. T. P. Collins, J. M. Ahlsti'ttiid, T. J. Bowinan, lSiirncil Tiehip. A. Cook, J. M. Miller, Kinyslcy Tmcnaftip. 14 7 00 15 111 00 I I 7 (Ml 14 7 Oil 14 7l II 7 00 11 15 00 14 7 00 14 7 0l 14 7 Wt a loon i: lo oo 1-2 12 Ml 12 12 f,0 14 7 00 14 7 00 14 7 00 11 7 00 It 15 00 Kt 10 00 14 7 00 Wheeler, Dusenbury S Co., Appeal will bo held nt the Court IIoe Treasurer's Ollice, June Bull, 1S7J. II. 1J. ELLIOTT, Appraiser. PROPOSED AMENDMENT TO THE CONSTITUTION OF PENNSYLVA NIA. Joint resolution proposing art K'ncndmcnt to I lie lonstituuon or l'cnnsyivaiua, lie it enacted bu Ihe Senate and IfoC'ie Oj Representative of the timnumue.ittu of '(navihaitia iu (Jeneiul Aemlili me.. That the following amendment of the Con- Htitutiou of this Commonwealth be pro posed to the peoplo for thheir adoption or rejection, pursuant to the provisions of tho tenth article thereof, to-wit : AMENDMENT: Strike out tho sixth section of Ihe sixth article, of the Constitution, and insert in lieu thereof the following: "A Stnto Treas urer shall be chosen by tiio qualified elec tors of the Stato, at such timesaiul for such term of service as shall be prescribed bv law," WILLIAM ELLIOTT, Speaker of tho House of Representative. JAMES S. KUTA.N, Speaker of the Semite. ApruovKD Tho twenty-second duv of March, Anno Domini one thousand eight hundred and seventy-two. JOHN W. GEARY. Prepared and certificated for publication pursuant to the, Tenth Article of the Con blitutioii. FRANCIS JORDAN, Secretary of the Commonweal all. Ollieo Secretary of Ihe Commonwealth, lUrriHlnii-g, Juno 2lth, 1ST2. Tlie Republican-OfTice TEEI'S constantly on hand a large as IV Korlnu nt of lllaiik Deeds, Mortgages, Snbpiciias, Warrants, Summons, Ac. to lts sold ehuup for earth. tf. O. W. ROBINSON, J. BONNER, ieoniso v- ihm:k. IRON STORE, D. S. KNOX'S Old Stand. IRON, NAILS AND HORSESHOES A Speciality. ALL KINDS of HABDWAKE, 1)11 Y GOODS, BOOTS, SHOES, HATS and CAPS, With a full line of uitociuiirai and niovisiox. ALSO Drugs, rutnit Medicines, Taints,. Oils,. TFlndow Glass, and Putty. Call and soe (roods and prices, AVo wish to feet acquainted with all and respectful ly solicit a share of patronage. WE TRY TO PLEASE. ROBINSON A BONNIE. If EI DRUG STORE! Grandin's Block, Tidioute. BOLAHD BROS., at tho F.nieka Druii store, have just received a- new and very extensive stock of of nil' strips and nrices. which thev will dis pose of at the lowest possible rates con sistent witu tne expense connecteu witu tne traue. They also have on hand a Brg stock of DRUGS & MEDICINES PAINTS & OILS WINDOW GLASS' SASH & DOORS PLASTER OF PARIS WATER LIME CEMENT &c, Ac, Remember the riaco GRAXDIX'S XEW BLOCK, 2-lt TIDIOUTE PA. WILLI.VSSfORT Dfi'KIXSOS SEMINARY. WILLI AMBrOitT, TENN'a. FIRST CLASS Boarding School lor 11 lK)lU8CXes. LOCATION Ono of tho most beautiful in tho Stato, Students Received at any Time. TERMH MODERATE. Reterencos Hon. Jno. A. Dale, Miles W. Tate, Esq., S. J. Wolcott. 45-!t. AGENTS WANTED FOR ROMANISM AS IT IS. This Book, ren elejiunit Octavo A'olumo, containing M piiRi'S, and 105 lirit-classen- Ki'aviuirs, Is an exlianslivo anil standard Work, eminently adapted to its oriurin to the present time, exposes its baseless pre tences, its frauds, its persecutions, its (rross immoralities, its opposition to our public seiioois, ana civil ami reunions nu ertv. it shows its insidious workings which strongly tend to brim; this country under full Komisli control. I'rospectus, and books ready on application. Conn, Pub lishing Co., Hartford Conn. &i-4t H. C. CLAIt K, WATCH MAKER & JEWELER, tidioute: pa, Atd Dealer in WATCHES, JEWELRY, AND MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS. Repairing doue in a workmanlike manner and warranted to give satis faction. 4 ly TIDIOTJTE TEA STORE! The place to buy every variety of the VERY BEST TEAS AT TtlJ L O WEST PRICES, is at the extensive Tea Stors of H. T. CHAFFEY, where you ran always find a large assort ment oi lue nest 1 eas at -New oi k prices. A nirg assortment oi Groceries and Provisions, uneqtialed in quality and cheapness hyany other toro in Warren county, always oil hand. The people of Forest county will hLtve money by purchasing thoir supplies at v'is place. - Bee t brands of FA MIL I FL O UR, delivered at any depot on tho lineof tho R it. rreo. Store on Main St. near the Det. COAL! COAL! CT.S. EYEKHABT IS Prepared to deliver thebebt quality (Vial at the old Everliait Bank, tw miles troin Newmanvillu for i cents pe or at tionesta aim vicinity lor 25 CENTS PER BUSHEL, lie always has a large supply on hand, Now is the time to lay iu u large supply Ciders promptly attended to Z 'J ILBRONNER & c- A RE OLOSIXfl out their full ami winter l stock of (rood prices to make nun at. greatly reduced for a SPBI1TG STOCK. Xow is the time toirrt goods of all kinds. cheaper than ever. Wc have now on hunn ewelry lloxos. W"rkmr Boxes, Handkerchief Boxes, Musical Albums, Embroideries, Lace Hoods, Hemmed and Stitched Hiuikcrehicfc, Lncc Handkerchiefs, White Nubian, all sizes, Black and White Fringes, old and Mixed Heads, Jewelrv of all kinds, Thread and Point l.a'-o Collars, Zephrys of m'A colors, ticrmantown "Yarns, Ni'W Corsets, N'yle, Bustles, lloopskirts, Underwear for ladies, llil.bons. Silk and I 'ashinere Scarfs. Great inducements by puiclmsiivg HANDKERCHIEFS BY THE BOX. GENTLEMAN'S LINEN AND UN DERWEAR. Larecst and best assorted stock of (roods for Men's Wear in this section, which WE MAKE TO ORDER in tho most approved style. No fit no sale. A FULL LINE OF GENTS' FURNISHING GOODS, always on hand. A fine and well selected stock of American & Fmported Watches. LADIES OPERAr LEON-TIN E, AN D NECK CHAINS, BRACELETS, LOCK EThl, KINGS, ENTS OOLD AND bl LV E It 'VEST CHAINS, NTK1U.INO SILVER AND PLATED WARE, Hats and Caps selling al cost. DOOTS ATfD SHOE S, LJ LATEST STYLES READ Y-M A D E CLOT II I X G, as cheap as can be bought in Ta. Xew Infantry Soldier Coats at $'4. Vauscs, Carpet Hacks, butehet, Hunks, &c, always on hand. CcTncts, Brussels, Ingrain, Hemp, and all kinds. WALL PAPER, CURTAIXS AC, FOR SALE CHEAP. I. HILBRONNER & CO 40-tf , ALT. EXX.om mmm I'll THROAT. LUNCS.UYER ft BLOOD i. ih. wnniWfiil mmllrlna to which the afflict .a .... .w.int..l r,tr nlipf. the discoverer bolievoa ho hat combined in harmony more of Natnre'e most sovereign cumino (" """'i which Ood niw instilled Into tho Tegetalile kng torn tor hcaUnfr the sick, than were ever before combined In one medicine. I'he evidence of thle fact is found in tho (treat variety of most obstt nate dlcaea which It hae been found to conquer. In tho euro of Bronchitis. Sever Vouch, and the early tai;c of Coiiaump .1.... n iU nnlimiahtuf tho medical ftvcilltv. aud eminent pliyslctam pronounce It the greatest ..,.ii..ai .lUVcr. nf urn fc While it cures tho ovcrcst Coughs, it strengthens the system and ,1,. hi miH. Hu its izreat and thor discovery or m ough blood purifying proiiertlos, It cures all Unm r. from thu won't Bcrofolm to a common nlolch, Pimple, or trupllon. Mercurial disease, jintiii mi".. . tr.u.ia ... ...hi'HtiKl. ami vigorous health and .1 diseaae. Mineral poisons, and their sound rnntitiitiou established. Kry al pelaa, m .. . if K.imi. i-itiir No re h. Se a 1 v or Hough Hklu, in short, all the numerous dis eases CISKHl ly bad OlOOa, are cunquen-u iuip powerful purllrin; ana lnvipimoiiK mrauut, If you feet dull, drowsy, it ebllitated, bavu sal' low color of skin, or yellowish brown snota en- jrellowl headac ll heat miiriLH face or body, frmiiient hcadacno aiiuinesa. oaa taste in mouth, internal heat er ehllis, alternated with hot Hushes, low spiriu, aim gunnuy i"r bodinirs, Irregular amx-tite, and toneiie coated, you aro aufferiuir from Torpid I.ler or 'Biliousness." In luauycien-" of "l.ler CoUlPlAlUl" Olliy part OI inert pyuij.t.mi., . ..,...! As a remedy for all such cases. Dr. Pierce s Hidden Medical Discovery has nu euual as It effect perloct cures, icavinir me uv. u. ........ .ti...... .,l an, I healthy. Vor the euro ol Habitual rousil pallon of the bowels It is a never falltUK remedy, and those who have used It for this purpose aro loud in Its iiraise. Tho proprietor offers $1,000 reward for a inert! clue that will equal It for the cure of all the dis ease fur which it is recommended. Sold by diu.'L'lsu at ft iwr bottle. Prepared by II V Pierce, M.D .Holo Proprietor, at hiat henil. cl Laboratory. 1.13 Si-acc street, uudalo, N. V. Send your address for a pamphlet. PHOTOGRAPH GALLERY Water Street, ADJOIN I Nil THE HOLMES HOUSE, Tionesta, Pa., M. CARPENTER, . . . Proprietor. Pictures taken iu all tlie latest styles tho in t. rti-ti H aw . BY .w m m mm m mimmm mil if' - fin 'ys --w ;- ac i IS Vlncffrir nillft'i re not a vile Fancy Drink. made of JNkw Rum, Whiikfij, 1'roof Kpirin aud Refn Liquor, dnctordi, tpiced, and veetened lo please ih raste, called ' Tonics, Appenters, " Keitorert, 9tc , tUat lead the n tinier on to drunketinettt and ruin. bt are true Medicine, mane from tlie native roote Kid Werhe of t'alifornia, free from all Alcoholic St i mutant. They are the Great Wood .Purifier and a Life-giving Principle, a Perfect Renovator and Inviijoraior of the Syitem, carrying olT all poisonoua matter and res tori nf the blond to a healthy Cone limr, enriching it, refreshine; and inviKoratinjr. both mind and body. 1'hey are eay of administration, prompt in their action, ertaiii in their results, safe and reliable in all forma of Hisrase. no Penon can takvthcae Hitter accord ing to directions, and remain long unwell, provider! their bones are not destroyed by mineral poison or oilier nioomt, and the vital organs watted beyond the point f repair. fta7Bemala or imHffesHon. iiendaclie. raia tn the SlmuUlers, Cnuha, Tightness of the Chest, Dii- tiness, anr r,rirrt.tima ot the Stomach, Hart I aste in the Mouth, Hihons Attack. Palpttaiioti of tlie Heart, Inflammation of the l.ims. Pain in the redout ol the Kidneys, and a liurtdred oilier painful Byniptoma, are the offsprings of Dyspepsia. In these compkinte it has no equal, and one bottle wit) prove a better guar antee of its merits thin a lengthy advertisement. For Fcmalo Complaint in young or old, married or tingle, at the dawn of womanhood, or the turn of life, these Tonic Hitters display so decided art influence that a marked improvement it loon percep tible. For Inrtaminnory anT Clironle Rtien nratlam and Gout, Dyspepata or Pndizesiioii, Ilitiou, Remittent and Inte-mittent Feers, Diseirses of the Blood, Liver. Kidneys and Bladder, these Dittera have been most aticcessful. Such Iiseases are caused bv Vitiated Hlood, which is generally produced by derange tnent of the Digestive Organs. Tlicr ar atientle PitrKaifre ae well e Tonio possessing also the pecitliir merirof acting a a powerful agent m relieving Congestion or Iirflam. matt on of the Liver and Visceral Organs, and iu Uilioue Dtteaaet. For SWlia DUeaiel, Eritptioni, Tetter, Rait Rheum, Blotches, Spots, Pimples, Pustules, (toils. Car buncles, Uing-worms, Scald Head, Sore liyes, Lry aipelas, Itch, Scurfs, Discolorations of the SUiu, Humors and Diseases of the Skin, of whatever name or nature, are literally dug up and carried nut of the system in a short time by the use of these Hitter. One bottle ta such cases will convince Ihe most incredulous of their curative effects. C'lraiiae the Vitiated Illoorl whenever you find its impurities bursting through the skin iu Pimples, Kruptions, or Sores ;. cleanse it when ymi find it ob structed and sluggish in the veins : cleanse it when it ia foul ; your feelings will teil you when. Keep the blood pure, and the health of the ty&tem will follow. Ctraleful llioitanitile proclaim Vinroah PtT thus the most wonderful lnvigor.mt that ever sustained the sinking system. Flu Tape, anil otlier Woritva. Imking in the system of so-many thousands, are etfrctualty de stroyed and removed. Says a diAtrngui-ihed physio! ogisti Tliere is scarcely an individital iiimui the face of the earth whose b'dy is exempt from the presence of worms. It ie not upon the healthy elements of the body that worms exist, but upon the diseased humors and slimy deposits that breed these jiving monsters of disease. No system of Medicine, no vermifuges, no anthelmiu .tics, will free the system front wot ins like these Hit ters. Hechanlenl Diseases, Persons engaged in Paints aud Minerals, such as Plumbers, Tyie-seiter, Gold-beaters, and Miners, as they advatiee in life, will be subject to paralysis of the Dowels. To guard against this take a dose of Watkbr's V in scar Vittbrs once Or twice a week, as a Preventive. EMIIona.- Kemltteirtr antt Intermittent Pevcrs which are so prevalent in the valleys of our great rivers throughout the United States, especially those of the Mississippi, Ohio. Missouri, Illinois, Ten nessee, Cumberland, Arkansas, Red, Colorado, lira tot,. Rio Grande, Pearl, Alabama, Mobile, Savannah, Roan oke, James, and many others, with their vast tributa ries, throughout our entire country during the Summer and Autumn, and remarkably so during seasons of unusual heat and dryness, are invariably accompanied by extensive derangements of the stomach and liver, and other abdominal viscera. There are always more or less obstructions of the liver, a weakness and irritable state of the stomach, and gieat torpor of the bowels, being clogged up with vitiated accumulations. In their treat ment, purgative, exerting a powetful tntluenee upon these various organs, is essentially necessary. There ie no cathartic for the purpose equal to Dm. J. Walk 8 n't Vinscar Hittkrh. as they will speedily remove the dark-colored viscid matter with which the bowels are loaded, at the same time stimulating the secretions n( the liver, and generally restoring the healthy fuuetious of the digestive organs. Scrofula or Kiil(ra TCvtl, Whits Swellings, Ulcers, Erysipelas, Swelled Neck, Goiter, Scrofulous Inflammations, Indolent lnllaimuMions, Mrcuria! Af fections, Old Sores, Eruptions of the Skin, Sure Eves, etc., etc In these, as tit all othei constitutional Dis eases, VvAt.iCttR's YiNBGtR Bitteks have shown their great curative powers in the most obstinate aud intract able cas. Dr. Walker's California. Ylnegnv lllttere act on all these cases iu a similar manner. Ity purifying, the Hlood they remove the cause, and by resolving away tlie effects of the inflammation (the tubercular deiosits) the atVected parts receive health, aud a pennaueut cure is effected. The properties of Da. Walkrr's Vinrcab FitTTFRS are Aperient. Diaphoretic and Carminative, Nutritious, Ijixative, Diuretic, Sedative, Counter-irritant. Sudorific. Alterative, aud Auti-liilioua, 'rite Aptrrlent and mild Laxative properties ol DV Wai.krh's Vinrgar Hittrrs are the best safe guard in all cases of eruptions and malignant fevers, their balsamic, healing, aud soothing properties protect the humors of the fauces. Their Sedative properties allay pain in the nervous system, stomach, and bowels, either from in damnation, wind, colic, cramps, etc Their Counter-Irritant influence extends throughout the systems Their Diuretic properties act 011 the Kid neys, correcting and regulating the flow of urine. Their Aiili-llilious properties stimulate the liver, in the secre tion of bile, and its discharges through the biliary ducts, and are superior to all remedial agents, for the curs ot llilmu Fever, Fever and Ague, etc. Fortify the body aKalnat lUeaee bv puri fying all its fluids with Vinegar Hitte. No epi demic can take hold of a system thus forearmed. The liver, the stomach, the bowels, tlie kidneys, and the aerves are rendered disease-proof by this great invig orant. IXrectloita. Take of the flitters nn going to bed at night from a half to one and one-half wine-glassfuiL Eat good nourishing food, such as beefsteak, mutton chop, venison, roast beef, and vegetables, and take out-door exercise. They are composed of purely veget able ingredients, and contain no spirit. J.WALKER, Prop'r. IV II. McOOItALD V CO., Druggists and Gen. Agts., San Francisco, Cal.. aud cor. nf Washington aud Charlton Sis., New York. fiOl.lt HY ALL DKUGG1ST4 AND DEALERS. Mqweiis c jlEueEm WV. HAVK taken the iiKincv ff two niuchirit's mumifiirtured at X(c:idvillo, 0110 known uh ttio Knfffen Mower and Reaper, mill thu other tho Atlantic Mower and Reaper. Tho ailvantiuroH I!iom iiinihlnca cluini over others ollei ej fur sulu in v Lightness of Draft, Ease of Mauasiiutnt, Economy of rower, Strrustb and t'lirnpni'kt. 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